nicktk1 (post: 1301297) wrote:oh inb4 flaming!
Cap'n Nick (post: 1301345) wrote:There were more than a few dudes at my old seminary with Hebrew scripture tattoos. It's the theology major version of 90's kanji.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Yeah, I'm kind of the same way. I want to get one, but I don't want to have one that's somewhere that people can see it all the time.
But then, if it's somewhere that's usually covered, what's the point?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1301337) wrote:Did you make this thread with the intent of causing an argument? If so, I'll advise that you read our rules--they're very clear about both flaming and starting up debates. That said, if this does turn into a debate thread, know that it will be locked without question.
With that out of the way, my opinion about tattoos is something to the effect of "there's nothing wrong with them, but I hate needles and would never ever get one." XD
chibiphonebooth (post: 1301509) wrote:i can see how you can say some of those things, but you can also use that mentality with a lot of other stuff.
when you get old, EVERYTHING stretches out and looks weird. XD
and yah, the homeless thing is true, but you can say that about manicures, pedicures, not drinking coffee for a month, not buying those nice shoes, etc etc. for example, did you know for Valentine's Day this year, we americans spent almost $15 Billion? Last year, Americans spent $18 Billion on Valentine's Day gifts? XD thats crazy mannn!
Benn wrote:if you ever want to go to a public bath house in japan don't get one. tattoos are still associated with the Yakuza and bad people so many don't let people with tattoos in.
Nate (post: 1301761) wrote:Uh...
The Yakuza is like the Japanese mafia. Japan is fairly xenophobic. I don't think any bath house would honestly believe a white American would be a member of the Yakuza simply because they have tattoos. The Yakuza wouldn't let white Americans into it.
If you're Japanese however then it's a different story, but I'm fairly sure the OP is not a native Japanese citizen.
nicktk1 (post: 1301342) wrote:First. im planning to become a school psychiatrist
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